83 Capital Spending and Project Approvals PDF 557 KB
(Lead Member: The Mayor, Director: Melanie Corcoran)
Additional documents:
Decision:
Resolved: The Combined Authority approves that:
a)
the CIP - A629(N) – Ogden to Orange Street
Roundabout scheme proceeds through decision 3 (outline business
case) and work commences on activity 4 (full business
case).
b)
an indicative approval to the Combined
Authority’s contribution of £6,100,000 is given. The
total scheme value is £7,010,000.
c)
additional development costs of £1,180,000 are
approved in order to progress the scheme to decision point 4 (full
business case), taking the total scheme approval to
£1,810,000.
d)
the Combined Authority enters into a funding
agreement with Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council for
expenditure of up to £1,810,000.
e) future approvals are made in accordance with the assurance pathway and approval route outlined in this report. This will be subject to the scheme remaining within the tolerances outlined in the submitted report.
Minutes:
The Combined Authority
considered a report on proposals for the progression of, and
funding for, West Yorkshire Combined Authority supported projects
that had been considered at stages 1, 2 and 3 of the Combined
Authority’s assurance process.
The Connectivity Infrastructure Plan (CIP) A629 (North) Ogden to
Orange Street Roundabout scheme was considered for approval, and had come directly to the Combined
Authority due to expediency of delivery. The project was seeking
indicative approval of a contribution of £6.1m from the
Combined Authority, and was expected to improve access to
education, training and employment
opportunities, as well as reducing standing traffic. Approval was
sought for development costs of £1.18 million, and for the
scheme to proceed from decision point 3 and for work to commence on
the full business case.
Resolved: The Combined Authority approves that:
a)
The CIP - A629(N) – Ogden to Orange Street
Roundabout scheme proceeds through decision 3 (outline business
case) and work commences on activity 4 (full business
case).
b)
An indicative approval to the Combined
Authority’s contribution of £6,100,000 is given. The
total scheme value is £7,010,000.
c)
Additional development costs of £1,180,000 are
approved in order to progress the scheme
to decision point 4 (full business case), taking the total scheme
approval to £1,810,000.
d)
The Combined Authority enters into a funding
agreement with Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council for
expenditure of up to £1,810,000.
e) Future approvals are made in accordance with the assurance pathway and approval route outlined in this report. This will be subject to the scheme remaining within the tolerances outlined in the submitted report.